Gang Wars C Coins Instant Delivery: 5 Paths in KL 2026
Published: 2026-07-02
City of Crime: Gang Wars pushed patch 1.2.173 five days ago. Syndicate raid windows now close every 90 minutes instead of the old 2-hour cadence. That squeezes the moment where Malaysian players tab out to buy C Coins, and it is why City Of Crime: Gang Wars top up instant delivery stopped being a nice-to-have. Miss the buy window and your syndicate assault drops rank before you refresh.
REDX Game handles this the way a local shop handles nasi lemak orders: MYR-only, 1–3 minute turnaround, no App Store queue. This guide covers five delivery paths, the sen-per-Coin math against App Store MY, a 60-second checkout from a PJ living room, the bundle that matches your goal, and the questions Kuching syndicate leaders keep asking.
Five delivery paths compared: 60 seconds to 15 minutes
Not every top-up rail moves at the same speed. What actually matters during a live turf war siege is time-to-Coin, meaning the minutes between deciding to buy and the C Coins landing in your account and being spendable on a Hiring Contract mid-fight. Gaps between rails are bigger than most players assume.
PathTypical deliveryRequires card?Refund friction
REDX via TNG eWallet1–3 minutesNoLow, MYR ledger, local
REDX via DuitNow QR1–3 minutesNoLow, instant bank reversal
REDX via Boost / GrabPay1–3 minutesNoLow, eWallet dispute
App Store MY (Apple ID card)5–15 minutesYesHigh, Apple-only, days
Cross-store credit card, global site10–30 minutesYesHigh, international, weeks
Apple's App Store MY path adds friction most players forget about until it happens to them mid-raid. Fresh Apple ID card top-ups sometimes trigger a fraud check that parks the transaction until an SMS OTP clears, which in peak Kuala Lumpur evening hours can push a ten-minute buy closer to fifteen minutes as the queue backs up. During a Turf War siege, that is a rank drop.
Cross-store credit-card purchases add a second wait: your bank's foreign-transaction hold. A KL-issued Maybank or CIMB card hitting a US-hosted top-up site often gets flagged for the first purchase, sometimes for hours while the risk desk waits for a callback to confirm the charge. REDX Game's MYR-native rail sidesteps both, because the payment never leaves the ringgit ledger.
Sen-per-Coin: App Store MY vs MYR-native math
Speed is one axis. Cost per C Coin is the other, and the ladder tells the real story. Nominal ratio is 1 USD = 100 C Coins across every merchant. What differs is how each rail marks up that ratio in ringgit.
Working from the current mid-market rate around RM 4.72 per USD, the Package 5 tier (499 C Coins, listed at $4.99 on App Store) prices out like this: App Store MY layers the 30% platform fee onto the base USD amount, then adds roughly 1.25% for cross-border FX pass-through on top of the exchange spread. The MYR receipt lands near RM 31.00. Same 499 C Coins on a merchant-direct rail like REDX Game bills at the raw MYR conversion of the nominal amount, which lands around RM 23.55 before any promotional discount kicks in. RM 7.45 is not a promotional discount; it is Apple's structural markup on IAP tiers.
Stretched across the ladder:
- 99 C Coins: ~RM 6.15 App Store MY vs ~RM 4.67 direct (6.21 vs 4.72 sen per Coin)
- 999 C Coins: ~RM 62.06 vs ~RM 47.15 (RM 14.91 saved)
- 4999 C Coins: ~RM 310.57 vs ~RM 235.95 (RM 74.62 saved)
Sen-per-Coin stays flat at 6.21 sen on App Store MY and 4.72 sen on the merchant-direct MYR ladder, because both scale linearly with USD. That is the opposite of Diamond ladders in other games where the top tier carries the best sen/unit rate. In C Coins, the tier does not matter. The rail matters. Whether you buy 99 Coins for a starter Package or 9999 for a Hiring Contract stockpile, the ringgit-native rail keeps 4.72 sen per Coin across the board.
For a Johor Bahru player running two Coin buys a week at the 999 tier, that gap compounds to roughly RM 60 saved per month, or about the price of a Battle Pass across a single Turf War season without dipping into a fresh App Store gift card. Tak perlu tunggu lama, and the ringgit stays in your DuitNow balance instead of Apple's international clearing account.
How to buy C Coins in 60 seconds from your PJ home screen
Checkout at REDX Game is deliberately short. From a Petaling Jaya living-room couch, the flow reads like this:
- Copy your Player ID from City of Crime. Open the game, tap the avatar top-left, then the small copy icon next to the ID string. It is a 9-to-11-digit number, not your account name.
- Open the City of Crime top-up page. Player ID field sits at the top. Paste it in.
- Pick the Coin bundle. Bundle list mirrors the App Store denominations but in MYR: Package 5 (499 Coins), Package 10 (999), Package 20 (1999), Package 50 (4999), Package 100 (9999).
- Choose your rail. TNG eWallet clears in about 20 seconds. DuitNow QR needs an in-app bank scan. Boost and GrabPay each work in a single tap once the eWallet app is signed in.
- Confirm and wait. Order-status page refreshes on its own. Coins land in your City of Crime mailbox within 1–3 minutes. Return to the game and claim.
Whole loop, from tapping the avatar to seeing the Coins credit, runs under 60 seconds if TNG is already signed in on the phone. Compared to alt-tabbing to the App Store, waiting for Face ID, waiting for the receipt email, then waiting for the in-game inventory sync to catch the purchase, it is a meaningfully different experience during a live raid where every 30-second beat counts. Senang gila.
Which C Coin bundle matches your syndicate goal
Bundle choice tracks intent. Buying to test the game as a first-week player is a fundamentally different budget conversation from funding a Hiring Contract stockpile for a Turf War push, or from clearing a Valuable Package 100 to keep a syndicate inside the top-100 leaderboard bracket at the end of an event cycle.
BundleC CoinsMYR-native (approx)Best for
Valuable Package99~RM 4.67First-week new-player test
7-Day Supply-3399~RM 18.83Casual weekly refill
Valuable Package 5499~RM 23.55Sweet-spot event buy
Valuable Package 10999~RM 47.15Turf War pre-buy
Valuable Package 201999~RM 94.35Hero shard rush
Hiring Contract2299~RM 108.51Roster upgrade window
Valuable Package 1009999~RM 471.95Syndicate leaderboard push
For most Malaysian players, Package 5 hits the sweet spot: 499 Coins is enough for a full Battle Pass or three mid-event bundles, and the RM 23.55 sticker sits low enough that you can buy it during a Saturday evening in Penang without opening a spreadsheet.
FAQ: C Coins in Malaysia
Does REDX Game work with a bank card, or only eWallets?
Both. TNG eWallet, DuitNow QR, Boost, GrabPay, ShopeePay, and Malaysian bank cards through FPX all check out on the City of Crime top-up page. Cards route through local acquirers, so no international-transaction hold.
Why do C Coins land in the in-game mailbox instead of the wallet directly?
Every direct-top-up merchant delivers to the mailbox; that is how Crush Game Technology, the developer, structures the fulfillment API. Claim the mail once and the Coins move to your wallet. Boleh tahan, and it also lets you queue several purchases without losing track.
What if the Coins do not arrive in 3 minutes?
Check two places first. In-game: pull down the mailbox to force a refresh. On the shop side: the order-status page shows either "Delivered" (game-side sync issue) or "Processing" (payment still clearing). If it says Delivered, restart the game. Mailbox sometimes caches until relaunch.
Is the Player ID the same as my in-game name?
No. Your name shows above the avatar. Player ID is a numeric string on the profile card. Copy the number, not the display name. As the App Store listing puts it, "Battle against rival gangs in real-time combat, from Streetside Shootout to Turf Wars" (source: Apple App Store). None of that starts until the mailbox refresh brings the Coins in.
Can I buy for a friend in Ipoh?
Yes. Paste their Player ID at checkout instead of yours. Coins deliver to their mailbox regardless of who paid. Syndicates from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh commonly split top-ups this way during Turf War season, especially when one player has a TNG balance sitting idle from a recent food-delivery refund while another player needs the Coins fast to clear a Hiring Contract before the raid window closes.
Does REDX Game charge a service fee?
Listed MYR price is what you pay. No credit-card surcharge for cards routed through FPX, and eWallet payments carry no add-on. The sen-per-Coin figures earlier in this guide reflect the receipt total, not a pre-fee estimate.
Sources: Apple App Store — City of Crime: Gang Wars listing (developer, bundles, version 1.2.173); Google Play Store listing (release notes, update cadence); publicly indexed C Coin bundle denominations across merchant-direct top-up sites (99 / 499 / 999 / 1999 / 9999 tiers).